Trump Sends Mixed Messages on Early Voting as Election Nears
The former president alternates between encouraging early voting and condemning it as fraudulent, leaving supporters confused.
- At a recent rally in Pennsylvania, Trump urged supporters to vote early while simultaneously criticizing the process as 'stupid' and vulnerable to fraud.
- Former aide Alyssa Farah Griffin suggests Trump cannot intellectually accept early voting as legitimate and uses it to preemptively cast doubt on election results.
- Conservative attorney George Conway fact-checked Trump’s claims about overseas voting fraud, emphasizing that federal law protects all American citizens' right to vote.
- Trump's rhetoric mirrors his 2020 election fraud claims, with baseless allegations about Democrats manipulating absentee and military ballots.
- Despite Trump's mixed messages, the Republican National Committee has been urging voters to embrace early and mail-in voting to ensure their votes are counted.